Originally posted by grjones1:
Then why did you have to confer with Kansas on the legality? And why do you think that 90% of current IT cars have their cage tubes running to plates on the floor? Because most of us read the rules that way, even when we knew it would be stonger if we ran the tube to the frame rail. Many of us didn't ask about the vertical plate, we did it anyway (before it was recognized) knowing it was essential to the strength of the cage. We didn't think anyone would accept an S-shaped plate as anything but twisting the rules.
It was indeed special dispensation for your application by way of a rules interpretation. And again I'm glad for you and anyone building a new car, but don't pretend that it was aceptable practice in the past before your use. It wasn't.
GRJ
At first I was going to edit your quote, but now that I read it carefully, I think not.
Why do I think 90% of IT cars have plates on the floor?? I'll tell you why. (And I don't agree with the 90% number)....because there are a lot of cars out there with bolt in cages, or cars that were built as cheaply as possible, or, to be honest, cars that are just peices of crapola. The masses eat at McDonalds...does that mean it's good food? Popularity is NOT the sign of quality.
But now your statement gets really weird. You say that nobody does it but those twisting the rules, and you find fault in them (Geo, Greg), but then you go on to say you did it anyway? Choose a side! So it's twisting the rules, but thats cool and you did it because its stronger?????
Well, it aint twisting the rules, it IS 100%legal, and my car, which was built in '97, has the same rocker/floor plate scenario.
So, as far as I'm concerned, and many others who can read, it WAS acceptable practice 7 YEARS before Geo wrote for his clarification!
How can you say it is acceptable now, but not then, if there wasn't a rule change at the same time?? Logic man, where is it?????
Honestly, you're not stopping at making yourself look foolish, as Bill pointed out here, you're going way beyond.
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
[This message has been edited by lateapex911 (edited August 22, 2004).]